Hemmed in politics, Pravin Gordhan holds back on big ideas.
U2’s lead singer speaks to the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> about transparency and Africa’s 21st-century moment.
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/ 14 February 2011
After months of speculation, the sale of SA’s most popular tourist destination, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, was confirmed on Monday.
While the Mandela family and ANC leaders visited Milpark on Thursday, the rest of the country huddled in the ‘national waiting room’.
The Nobel laureate offers a vision for rebuilding the economy ripe with both promise and pitfalls.
The financial crisis is an opportunity to rethink South Africa’s place in the world writes <i>M&G</i> editor <b>Nic Dawes</b>
It was probably the first major news story of January 2010: Jacob Maroga’s demand for R85-million in compensation following his departure from Eskom.
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/ 10 December 2010
Cape Town’s Victoria and Alfred Waterfront has been sold for R10-billion, the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> can reveal.
As of this week SA has three economic policies — or is it four? And that’s just the government. The ANC and its partners account for several more.
Pravin Gordhan paused in his medium-term budget policy speech on Wednesday to make what seemed a rote remark about the tax season.